Reviews of King Richard III Visitor Centre. (Other) in Leicester (Leicestershire).
King Richard III Visitor Centre
4A St Martins, Leicester LE1 5DB, United Kingdom
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Open hours of King Richard III Visitor Centre
Sunday
10am–4pm
Monday
10am–4pm
Tuesday
10am–4pm
Wednesday
10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
Saturday
10am–5pm
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Reviews of King Richard III Visitor Centre
N. S.
We bought 2 adult tickets for £9.25 each. The tickets give you an annual pass to return for 12 months, although there is not a lot to return for. Whilst the history and story is very interesting we just felt some displays were too text heavy. Also whilst reading the text there are some visual displays in the same room with loud audio playing which is very distracting whilst trying to read. Some of videos like the press conference, don't appear to have any subtitles which would make it easier to follow the video as audio is quiet in places. The most interesting part of the museum is the burial site and the casket used to transfer the remains to the cathedral. It is an interesting piece of history and a fascinating story, just feel it could be better presented.
D. B.
It was amazing. In fact I felt very emotional at the end. If you are interested in history it is a must do place. Leicester itself has lots of beautiful buildings. I'm so glad I decided to spend a few days here
C. B.
Great display around Richard III and the War of the Roses as the foundation of his crowning.
Really detailed and in depth description of how he was unearthed and the process they went through. Could be a little dry for kids but they've got a couple of interactive pieces and dress up sections to hold their attention!
L. H.
I saw the temporary exhibition almost 10 years ago. The permanent exhibition is superb, and appropriate for the last true King of England. The grave site from his burial in the nave of the abbey is visible beneath reinforced glass.
His new resting place is in the cathedral opposite under the protecting gaze of Ste Jehanne Darc in the stained glass.
RIP my King.
E. B.
Came here for the first time today, through a Groupon deal, but after going round, would of happily paid full price for admission.
The visit from start to finish, was amazing, the staff in the visitors centre were so friendly and welcoming, nothing was too much trouble for them and they were so helpful.
The tour and centre itself was well presented and layed out really well, all the exhibition's had notes and information explaining about Richard III's life including the people who he married, had children with and fought.
There is lots of interactive screens and detailed information and time lines to explain, from the start how investigating and digging up the car park came about.
There are always people around if you want to ask any questions or find out more information, but you don't really need to approach them, as all the information is clear to find.
We were able to look at the grave where Richard III body was found, Jon the volunteer, was very knowledgeable and knew everything we asked him about the discovery of the body.
Definitely worth a visit, if your in and around Leicester, or even worth traveling from further afield.
I didn't get the person's name in the visitors centre, but as we were leaving she offered us more information about events and places we could visit.
A. W.
Great little centre built around Richard III burial site. Brings together both the ancient history of the Wars of the Roses as well as the fascinating story of how he came to be found in a car park. Well worth a visit. Suggest 1-2 hours. Make sure to stop by the Cathedral to see his new burial site.
M. A.
Loved every moment!! Really educational and interactive experience. A big thank you to John and Fiona who are very personable volunteers who spent lots of time with us answering our questions regarding theories of the princes in the tower. They truly made the experience so would advise visitors to speak to the lovely volunteers along the way! Will be back all being well since we have a year ticket. Until next time!
a. s.
Magnificent, detailed and interactive exhibits. The costumed staff and volunteers improved the experience.
A. S.
After seeing the documentary on TV we purchased tickets on line to visit the site. We found it very interesting and worth the £9 entry fee. The historical displays can be over whelming with information and too complicated in my opinion for children . The grave was very well presented and the talk given by the curator was the icing on the cake. We popped across the road to the cathedral which was free to see where King Richard was at rest , and to be honest I was disappointed and thought it was too modern looking and not fitting. However that's my opinion , the Cathedral was lovely to see. If you go I'd recommend popping into O'Neil's pub the specify deals on food make it a great day out. One watch out , do your research on parking and the charges. We got stung at the NCP near the Holiday Inn ,I think tenner for three hours is expensive. Enjoy!